ab
55/5ab + 4/5ab = 59/5ab
7ab-5ab = 2
gcd of 5ab,28xy
To find the least common multiple (LCM) of 5ab and 7ab squared, we need to consider the highest power of each prime factor in both numbers. The prime factors in 5ab are 5, a, and b, while the prime factors in 7ab squared are 7, a, and b squared. The LCM will be the product of the highest power of each prime factor, which gives us 35ab squared.
(5ab^2 + 4cd)(5ab^2 4cd) <
The GCF of 5ab and 56b squared is b.
6a2 + 5ab - 6b2 = (3a - 2b)(2a + 3b)
No. 2a is one thing, 3b is another. If you add them together, they become 2a + 3b. 5ab indicates that multiplication has taken place. 5 times a times b = 5ab
35ab
1.25
Well, darling, 5ab squared is simply 5 times a times b squared. It's like saying you've got 5 apples and 2 of them are squared - simple math, really. So, the answer is 5ab squared, no need to overcomplicate things, honey.